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where in america do the weed-smokers like to call their urban homes? well, we'll tell you right after this, it's in the "by the numbers." to stay on top of my game after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day men's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration. plus support for heart health. ( crowd roars ) that's a great call. one a day men's. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] well, he is. last week he told my team about fedex office print online for our presentations. we upload it to fedex office, then they print, bind, and ship it. the presentation looks good, right? yes, but -- you didn't actually bring carl with you. good morning! but i digress. [ male announcer ] we understand. you need presentations done right. and right now save 20% on all online printing purchases. visit fedex.com/print. somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new li
where in america do the weed-smokers like to call their urban homes? well, we'll tell you right after this, it's in the "by the numbers." to stay on top of my game after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day men's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration. plus support for heart health. ( crowd roars ) that's a great call. one a day men's. i thought you said carl was our best presentation guy. [ worker ] well, he is. last week he told my...
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true on wall street in america. that is, the freedom to succeed has to include the freedom to fail. i think you create a accountability. you bring about some reforms in these ratings organizations, so that the consumers and investors have credible information. you throw in gse reform, you reject too big to fail. i think the marketplace will sort out itself. >> i couldn't agree with you more. i appreciate the conversation and looking forward to more from the republican leadership on all of those issues. >>> as lawmakers battle over the future of the reform, new developments in the crisis commission. gambling with our money in secret. this week the commission slapped the credit rating agency who goes largely unreformed under the president or the democrats' reform plan with a subpoena after investigators determine the company was not complying with document requests. the first subpoena the panel has issued to force compliance. think of these ratings agencies as the ones that are rubber-stamping effectively the toxic bo
true on wall street in america. that is, the freedom to succeed has to include the freedom to fail. i think you create a accountability. you bring about some reforms in these ratings organizations, so that the consumers and investors have credible information. you throw in gse reform, you reject too big to fail. i think the marketplace will sort out itself. >> i couldn't agree with you more. i appreciate the conversation and looking forward to more from the republican leadership on all of...
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with zyrtec® i can love the air®. ♪ somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. no matter how the market changes, your retirement savings need care and attention from year to year. open a t.rowe price smartchoice rollover ira, and let our professionals manage it for you. just choose the retirement fund closest to your expected retirement date. our fund managers will adjust the investment mix over time to become more conservative as your retirement date nears. all with no loads, sales charges or commissions. visit our website, or call our investment guidance specialists at 1800-539-8115 and consider a move that could make all the difference in your retirement. the t.
with zyrtec® i can love the air®. ♪ somewhere in america... there's a home by the sea powered by the wind on the plains. there's a hospital where technology has a healing touch. there's a factory giving old industries new life. and there's a train that got a whole city moving again. somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. no matter how the market...
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how would you define a fair tax policy for america? >> well, you know, a decade ago -- or in 2001, george bush came into office inherited a $5.1 trillion ten-year deficit -- or surplus, excuse me. and he decided to give a lot of that away in tax cuts to people who didn't need them, didn't ask for them. well, some of them did ask for them, but we didn't. those tax cuts have cost $2.5 trillion. about half of that went to people, like me and the top 5% of wealth earned income. and we don't think that's good policy. we don't think that was the right choice then and we think it's inexcusable that those tax cuts are continuing now. they were set to expire in 2010 and we're trying to make sure through this tax fairness pledge that they do actually exfire 2010. >> there's a huge difference between the tax rate between those who are wealthy and invest money and those who are poor and have to work for their money. we tax workers vastly higher rates than we tax the wealthy in this country on the belief that the lower taxes on the wealthy will ins
how would you define a fair tax policy for america? >> well, you know, a decade ago -- or in 2001, george bush came into office inherited a $5.1 trillion ten-year deficit -- or surplus, excuse me. and he decided to give a lot of that away in tax cuts to people who didn't need them, didn't ask for them. well, some of them did ask for them, but we didn't. those tax cuts have cost $2.5 trillion. about half of that went to people, like me and the top 5% of wealth earned income. and we don't...
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i could walk you into every room in america and lay out statistics and they believe them. that's great, governor, but i'm not doing it because if that thing blows, it scares me. there's an
i could walk you into every room in america and lay out statistics and they believe them. that's great, governor, but i'm not doing it because if that thing blows, it scares me. there's an
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you've lost me and you've lost most of america. four out of five americans do not identify as a republican. -- i said that. because i believe having responsible choices is important to democracy, i'd like to give you some advice and an invitation. first, the invitation. come back to us. now the advice. you're going to have to come up with a platform that isn't built on a foundation of coward dis. fear of people with colors, religions, cultures and sex lives that differ from your own. fear of reform in banking, health care, energy. fantasy fears of america being transformed into an islamic nation, into social commune fascism. into a disarmed populace put in internment camps and more. but you have to work to do even before you take on that task. your party, the gop, and the conservative end of the american political spectrum have become irresponsible and irrational. this call to the grand old party has now gone viral on the internet. more than -- this letter which is link upon link, most lichked up thing i've ever read, accumulated d
you've lost me and you've lost most of america. four out of five americans do not identify as a republican. -- i said that. because i believe having responsible choices is important to democracy, i'd like to give you some advice and an invitation. first, the invitation. come back to us. now the advice. you're going to have to come up with a platform that isn't built on a foundation of coward dis. fear of people with colors, religions, cultures and sex lives that differ from your own. fear of...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> we're back. gordon brown while campaigning for re-election, brown had a lengthy political debate on camera with a grandmother critical of his policiepolicies. he seems eager to answer the woman's questions, but then he gets into forgetting about the microphone that is still on and pinned to his shirt. >> it's a disaster. okay. >> after realizing his mistake, brown was forced to apologize. >> i'm mortified by what's happened. i've given my sincere apologies. i misunderstood what she said. >> i'm sure brown is sorry about what he said. he's surely sorry he got caught. >>> next, remember those s.e.c. guys watching porn on their computers as the economy was being raped and pillaged -- none of those porn watchers have been fired. the s.e.c. inspector says that eight resigned and six were suspended, but beyond that, they were given slaps on the wrist and some counciling. s.e.c. chief mary schapiro at the time, said people would be fired. apparently not. in case you were wondering, the staffers were abl
the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> we're back. gordon brown while campaigning for re-election, brown had a lengthy political debate on camera with a grandmother critical of his policiepolicies. he seems eager to answer the woman's questions, but then he gets into forgetting about the microphone that is still on and pinned to his shirt. >> it's a disaster. okay. >> after realizing his mistake, brown was forced to apologize. >> i'm mortified by what's...
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in america today, the dow jones industrial average as you probably know has just closed over 11,000, the second straight day we've seen that of course it benefits from the 23.7 trillion dollars in windfall state support provided by you, the taxpayer, to prop things back up. the big banks of course continue to turn a blind eye to struggling americans across the country who bailed them out, now don't have jobs or houses. but the heck with it. the white house will be setting, the setting for a bipartisan financial reform summit that convenes tomorrow. but like everything that we see from washington, you and i both know this, the debate leading up to the big meetings is nothing but partisan and largely false reform. those doing the debating are still missing the biggest cause of the financial meltdown in the first place, because that's where the banks make all the money and that's where the political money comes from. and if you deal with the problem, you're not going to get the money. who wants that? people like treasury secretary, timothy geithner, ran the fed when it bailed out aig, 1
in america today, the dow jones industrial average as you probably know has just closed over 11,000, the second straight day we've seen that of course it benefits from the 23.7 trillion dollars in windfall state support provided by you, the taxpayer, to prop things back up. the big banks of course continue to turn a blind eye to struggling americans across the country who bailed them out, now don't have jobs or houses. but the heck with it. the white house will be setting, the setting for a...
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is america ready for a biometric national i.d. card? hello. >>> and mr. independent -- what the charlie crist decision to leave the gop means for the gop. we'll be right back. ♪ i am stuck on band-aid® brand ♪ ♪ 'cause band-aid®'s stuck on me ♪ [ female announcer ] moms trust band-aid® brand to heal the hurt better than store brands. ♪ i am stuck on band-aid® brand ♪ ♪ 'cause band-aid® helps heal me! ♪ ♪ take things as they come? i've got an idea. or improvise? maxwell house custom-roasts each bean... for a full-flavored cup of coffee. so you can be good to the last drop. >>> we're back to mix it up with the day's other headlines. new backlash to arizona new immigration law. republicans feeling double-crossed by charlie crist. >>> arizona's immigration policy plans for beefing up border security. and perhaps most controversially, new biometric social security cards to prevent the hiring of illegal workers, a national i.d. card in a database. nationalwide protests set to begin tomorrow, providing more ammunition for protesters, the a
is america ready for a biometric national i.d. card? hello. >>> and mr. independent -- what the charlie crist decision to leave the gop means for the gop. we'll be right back. ♪ i am stuck on band-aid® brand ♪ ♪ 'cause band-aid®'s stuck on me ♪ [ female announcer ] moms trust band-aid® brand to heal the hurt better than store brands. ♪ i am stuck on band-aid® brand ♪ ♪ 'cause band-aid® helps heal me! ♪ ♪ take things as they come? i've got an idea. or improvise?...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. take the first step! call today for your free information kit with dvd. call the number on your screen or visit >>> welcome back. in today's "by the numbers," we're talking about the hot new look for men. we're going to take a break, have a minute of fun. men's fashion this fall -- gentlemen, please, pay attention. actually it is fur is the new thing for men. this fall. and it's fur from the nutria. sounds interesting, i suppose. there it is. it is a gigantic aquatic rat that roams the bayou along the gulf coast of this country and grows to be -- i don't know, two, two and a half feet long. weighs about 20 pounds. men's designer, no joke. men's designer, billy reed using nutria in his fall 2010 collection as a fur lining for hats, gloves and jackets. he's out telling "vanity fair" quote, i love the masculinity of it, it's sort of the bad-ass of fur, the swamp rat. nutria are threatening to overrun the gulf coast. in the last six months alone, louisiana trappers have collected, which i do believe hunted, k
the most highly recommended bed in america. take the first step! call today for your free information kit with dvd. call the number on your screen or visit >>> welcome back. in today's "by the numbers," we're talking about the hot new look for men. we're going to take a break, have a minute of fun. men's fashion this fall -- gentlemen, please, pay attention. actually it is fur is the new thing for men. this fall. and it's fur from the nutria. sounds interesting, i suppose....
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. (announcer) regular kool-aid. goes almost three times further than soda. kool aid. delivering more smiles per gallon. >>> in today's by the numbers, a different kind of corporate tax break. you may not be getting money back from uncle sam. but at least you can grab free snacks today. taco del mar giving away free tacos all day in honor of tax day. starbucks brewing free coffee for anyone who brings in a travel mug. cinnabon giving out free samples and maggie moo's giving out free samples of their ice cream pizza. places like mccormick's and pf chang's, giving out free samples. if you're able to start with free coffee, taco, ice cream and pf ch
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. (announcer) regular kool-aid. goes almost three times further than soda. kool aid....
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration. plus support for bone and breast health. just what i need! one a day women's. because others are counting on you. that's why we do everything we can to keep you on the road. like offering accident forgiveness, where your price won't increase due to your first accident. since it's not just your car, it's a friendly face. and it's even more important because of the people and things you put inside it. that's also why we offer new car replacement, where we'll give you the money to replace your new car if it's totaled w
somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day women's 50+...
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somewhere in america... the slightest breeze harbors immense power. the tallest buildings leave the lightest footprints. a fifty-ton train makes barely a mark on the environment. and a country facing climate change finds climate solutions. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest questions. and the over sixty thousand people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. breaking up is hard to do. so allstate will do it for you. switch to allstate, and your new agent will... help tell your old insurance company goodbye. saving you that uncomfortable breakup moment. and serious cash. drivers who switched saved an average of $396 a year. $473 if they dumped geico. breaking up is easy to do. ♪ remember when that's allstate's stand. are you in good hands? ♪ i was just in town for a few days and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. - is he in? - he's in copenhagen. - oh, well, that's nice. - but you can still see him. - you just said he was in-- - copenhagen. - come on. - that's pretty far. - doc, l
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help us put america back to work. >> what is your point of view on the current legislation? >> it needs to be strengthened. there are things we want to do to make it stronger. we think that right now, the big banks that are too big to fail, they make up about 63% of our gdp. and we could actually bail them out when they were that low. but if they keep growing, there will come a time where we can't bail them out. >> do you support kaufmann-brown to break up the banks? >> we do. >> if were you look at the objective of wall street, to bring the mayor tockcy of this institution to wall street, that has attracted so many across the world, as a place that accepts a as merit okaycy, tall, fat, skinny, black, white and ha has now been turned into a gambling parlor where the house always wins, what do you believe are the key aspects of the reform that will force wall street back into the business of the investment and lending and out of the business of gambling with america's future. >> right here it is -- the american public. you see is not only here, but all across the country. eve
help us put america back to work. >> what is your point of view on the current legislation? >> it needs to be strengthened. there are things we want to do to make it stronger. we think that right now, the big banks that are too big to fail, they make up about 63% of our gdp. and we could actually bail them out when they were that low. but if they keep growing, there will come a time where we can't bail them out. >> do you support kaufmann-brown to break up the banks? >>...
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the gop is a wholly-owned subsidiary of corporate america. mch mcconnell and john cornyn went and talked to the top 25 bankers and said, what do you need for us to do to protect you. and then they talk to republicans, saying we're trying to kill financial reform. >> with all due respect, i don't know that the democrats have not a wholly-owned subsidiary of the banks themselves. i don't think it's fair to just pin the republicans. >> it is entirely fair. i don't disagree with what you're saying about the democrats at all. and i have tremendous problems with them. i think geithner is terrible and i think listening to bob reuben was a disaster. so democrats are guilty as well. but the problem is we don't have an opposing party to keep their feet to the fire to try to make reform stronger. we have party that's trying to make it weaker. that's why i say the gop is useless, he wish we had a real opposition party that could help us go down a better path. >> i'm renovating my bathroom and i've got one bad plan and a worse plan. i'm looking for two go
the gop is a wholly-owned subsidiary of corporate america. mch mcconnell and john cornyn went and talked to the top 25 bankers and said, what do you need for us to do to protect you. and then they talk to republicans, saying we're trying to kill financial reform. >> with all due respect, i don't know that the democrats have not a wholly-owned subsidiary of the banks themselves. i don't think it's fair to just pin the republicans. >> it is entirely fair. i don't disagree with what...
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does the chamber of commerce work for business in america? or does it only work for large businesses that want to rig the game on a government level? we'll have the conversation, when we come back. to be better. to win. but sometimes even rivals realize they share a common goal. america's beverage companies have removed full-calorie soft drinks from schools, reducing beverage calories by 88%. together with schools, we're helping kids make more balanced choices every day. ♪ no matter how the market changes, your retirement savings need care and attention from year to year. open a t.rowe price smartchoice rollover ira, and let our professionals manage it for you. just choose the retirement fund closest to your expected retirement date. our fund managers will adjust the investment mix over time to become more conservative as your retirement date nears. all with no loads, sales charges or commissions. visit our website, or call our investment guidance specialists at 1800-539-8115 and consider a move that could make all the difference in your re
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breaking news in america today. we want to take you live to the floor of the u.s. senate where we are now less than an hour away from a key initial vote on the financial reform bill. a bill that is looking tough on transparency and derivatives but as you know by now misses the boat or in this case the cruise ship on too big to fail. not to mention the conflict of interest that is the regulators ratings agencies and so-called cops and police who work night and day to accommodate the desires of the crooks. democrats today pushing to open floor debate. republicans saying they don't want to be rushed. it's only been two years since the financial meltdown. and the same rules are still in place. take a listen. >> for far too long, too many on wall street have been on failure. they have made billions betting on the housing market collapsing or other failures in the economic system. we'll see this afternoon whether enough republicans on capitol hill are determined to bet on failure also. i hope not. >> a vote says we're done listening to the american people on this issue a
breaking news in america today. we want to take you live to the floor of the u.s. senate where we are now less than an hour away from a key initial vote on the financial reform bill. a bill that is looking tough on transparency and derivatives but as you know by now misses the boat or in this case the cruise ship on too big to fail. not to mention the conflict of interest that is the regulators ratings agencies and so-called cops and police who work night and day to accommodate the desires of...
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and fearing that plus the obliteration of every pension fund in america which had been the sucker's mark for each of these banks bets, suddenly had good leverage to get whatever they wanted from the u.s. government, republican or democrat and yet neither one want to break this up in too big to fail. reminds me of that saying fool me once, shame on you. and fool me twice, shame on me. the only solution for banks too big to fail is to make sure they aren't too big to fail. think teddy roosevelt. break them up. by the way, did we mention that their financial reform plan from democrats or republicans, this is republicans now includes absolutely nothing on that $600 trillion derivative market, the dark market that is the warehouse of all of the fraud and risk hiding that's been perpetrated against our country by these bankers? there is good news. senator blanche lincoln out of arkansas with an impressive proposal that that promises to bring transparency to this derivative market and force capital margins and imagine the top 1% that control invest in this world unlike what bob clinton and larr
and fearing that plus the obliteration of every pension fund in america which had been the sucker's mark for each of these banks bets, suddenly had good leverage to get whatever they wanted from the u.s. government, republican or democrat and yet neither one want to break this up in too big to fail. reminds me of that saying fool me once, shame on you. and fool me twice, shame on me. the only solution for banks too big to fail is to make sure they aren't too big to fail. think teddy roosevelt....
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will america have the guts to observe that factually and declare them on the currency and manipulator that they are. we can deal with reality instead of pretending the way they do. the president visits our country. meanwhile an about-face for army secretary john mchugh. he misspoke when he said they were temporarily suspended. it made no sense to the soldier who is admitted to him they were gay. he misspoke and could still be discharged. this continues with lots of back and forth. be careful when you are near magnets, by the way. that's a funny warning, but trust me, be careful. new research suggested magnetic waves distorted the britney's ability to make moral judgments. maybe it's all the magnets in the banks that obliterated sticking the risk with the government while you take the money may be good business, but it's terrible for the country. a little easter fun with marshmallow peeps. i want to highlight a few peep dirammas. it was exhibited today. a depiction of president obama walking his popular pup. entitled little bo peep. i like that one. this one with the white house party
will america have the guts to observe that factually and declare them on the currency and manipulator that they are. we can deal with reality instead of pretending the way they do. the president visits our country. meanwhile an about-face for army secretary john mchugh. he misspoke when he said they were temporarily suspended. it made no sense to the soldier who is admitted to him they were gay. he misspoke and could still be discharged. this continues with lots of back and forth. be careful...
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somewhere in america, the toughest questions are answered every day. because somewhere in america, more than sixty thousand people spend every day answering them. siemens. answers. affect wheat output in the u.s., the shipping industry in norway, and the rubber industry in south america? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment objectives, risks, fees, expenses, and other information to read and consider carefully before investing. >> observation. the heart of our endeavor. this map shows the location of every registered alien on earth at any given time. some of them under constant surveillance. every one on those scenes are an alien. >> aliens among us. that's today's by the numbers. hard to believe but you can't make it up. a surprising amount of the world's citizens believe that aliens do exist and that they are in fact all around us
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if you bet on every house in america, that's worth more than any every car. if i keep all of the winnings and stick you with all of the losses, you being all of us, why is that legal, and why is our political leadership still refused to make that illegal? >> well, we haven't yet done financial reform in the senate. we're going do that. and there are some us of who feel strongly the naked swaps, that's just flat-out gambling. we ought not to be doing that and putting the american people at risks which is what happens with respect to these. so gives a chance to get through the effort here in the senate. and watch what the amendments are. but i think most americans understand, we can't go through another decade like this. and we can't have hanging over our head the potential when other collapse of the type that we've seen. >> but you understand -- >> and ways to fix it. >> but you understand that real reform will meaningful reduce the bank's risk of making money of making naked swaps? >> well i hope so. they make money in certain circumstance and all of a sudden
if you bet on every house in america, that's worth more than any every car. if i keep all of the winnings and stick you with all of the losses, you being all of us, why is that legal, and why is our political leadership still refused to make that illegal? >> well, we haven't yet done financial reform in the senate. we're going do that. and there are some us of who feel strongly the naked swaps, that's just flat-out gambling. we ought not to be doing that and putting the american people at...
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